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May 17, 2024
T-Mobile Must Face Sprint Merger Suit Before Appealing
The Seventh Circuit summarily rejected T-Mobile's move for interlocutory appeal in a proposed consumer class action targeting the company's 2020 merger with Sprint, allowing the case to advance to discovery after the district court denied T-Mobile's motion to dismiss in the fall.
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March 27, 2024
T-Mobile Can Appeal Refusal To Toss Sprint Merger Case
An Illinois federal court granted T-Mobile's request on Wednesday to immediately appeal a ruling refusing to toss a proposed class action from AT&T and Verizon subscribers who have alleged their prices increased because of T-Mobile's 2020 merger with Sprint.
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December 15, 2023
T-Mobile Appeal Will Make Merger Harder To Undo, Court Told
Consumers urged an Illinois federal court to reject a bid by T-Mobile to immediately appeal a decision refusing to toss a proposed class action over the carrier's 2020 merger with Sprint, saying any delays in the case would make it harder to undo the deal.
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November 03, 2023
T-Mobile-Sprint Deal Challenge Can Proceed Without SoftBank
An Illinois federal judge won't toss consumers' proposed class action targeting T-Mobile's 2020 merger with Sprint, ruling that they have adequately pled that the merger could have plausibly led to an increase in prices for all wireless customers, but freeing SoftBank from the litigation on improper venue grounds.
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July 20, 2023
Ill. Judge Doubts Private T-Mobile-Sprint Merger Challenge
An Illinois federal judge signaled Thursday that he has doubts over whether a group of AT&T and Verizon customers have standing to pursue antitrust claims blaming T-Mobile's $26 billion merger with Sprint Corp. for price increases they experienced two years later.
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May 17, 2023
T-Mobile Cites DC Circ.'s Meta Ruling In Merger Challenge
T-Mobile has told an Illinois federal court that the D.C. Circuit's recent ruling in a case challenging past acquisitions by Meta Platforms supports a bid to toss a suit from mobile subscribers challenging the mobile phone company's $26 billion merger with Sprint on antitrust grounds.
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May 12, 2023
T-Mobile Suit Within DC Circ.'s 4-Year Limit, Class Claims
Two years wasn't too long to wait before challenging T-Mobile's $26 billion merger with Sprint, and a recent decision from the D.C. Circuit helps prove that, the proposed class suing over the tie-up has told an Illinois federal court.
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March 13, 2023
T-Mobile Pushes Bid To Toss Private Sprint Merger Challenge
T-Mobile reiterated a request to an Illinois federal court to toss a proposed class action from mobile customers over its $26 billion merger with Sprint, arguing that the class failed to show that the deal hurt competition.
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December 13, 2022
T-Mobile Drops Bid To Pause Private Merger Suit
T-Mobile dropped its request to temporarily pause proceedings in a proposed class action lawsuit over its $26 billion merger with Sprint until the judge has made a decision on its bid to transfer the case from Illinois to New York, where the companies beat a prior merger challenge.
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December 07, 2022
T-Mobile Says Suit Challenging $26B Merger Lacks Standing
T-Mobile has urged an Illinois federal judge to permanently toss out a group of non-customers' lawsuit blaming the company's $26 billion merger with Sprint for price increases they experienced two years later, arguing that they have no standing and can't plausibly link their increases to the merger.